HAFM SW 08.08.00 HP StorageWorks HA-Fabric Manager User Guide (AA-RS2CH-TE, August 2006)

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10. Log back into the application.
11. Stop the HAFM Services by selecting Start > Programs > HP StorageWorks ha-fabric manager
8.8 > Stop Services.
A DOS window displays messages of services being shut down.
12. To restore data to the HAFM appliance, complete the following:
a. Copy the three folders (Call Home, client, and server) from the CD-ROM drive (X:\Backup\
directory) and paste them in C:\Program Files\Install_Home.
A message is displayed asking if you want to overwrite the existing files.
b. Click Yes.
13. Start HAFM Services by selecting Start > Programs > HP StorageWorks ha-fabric manager 8.8 >
Start Services.
14. Ensure discovery is turned on by selecting Discover > On.
HAFM appliance backup
There are three options for backing up with HAFM:
Backing up to a read writable CD
Backing up to a hard drive
Backing up to a network drive
Backing up data
HAFM backs up data to two alternate folders. For example, if the backup directory location is
D:\Backup, the backup service alternates between two backup directories, D:\Backup and
D:\BackupAlt. The current backup is always D:\Backup and contains a complete backup of the
system. The older backup is always D:\BackupAlt.
If a backup cycle fails, usually because the CDRW is full, there may be only one directory,
D:\Backup. There can also be a D:\BackupTemp directory, which you should ignore as it can
be incomplete.
Backing up to the CD-RW
The InCD software is the default backup option for the HAFM appliance.
Before you back up to a CD-RW:
The InCD writing software must be installed on the HAFM appliance.
The disk must be formatted by the InCD software so that it behaves like a drive.
To backup to the CD-RW:
1. Select SAN > Options.
The Options dialog box is displayed (Figure 32 on page 70).
2. Select Backup in the Category list.
The currently defined directory is displayed in the Backup Output Directory box.
3. Click Browse and select the hard drive and directory to which you want to back up your data.